Matt Kemp and Hanley Ramirez were deemed healthy, returned to the lineup and were instantly productive, the Dodgers scoring four times in the first and leading 8-0 after 3½ innings.

With the victory, the Dodgers finally cut into their magic number for clinching the National League West to two. They can become the first team in baseball to clinch their division with a victory over the second-place Diamondbacks on Wednesday.

Kemp (ankle, hamstring) started his first game since July 21 and went four for four with a pair of doubles – one off the center-field wall -- and three RBIs. Ramirez (back, leg) went one for two, and walked three times and scored twice.

Right-hander Zack Greinke (15-4) continued on his hot streak, holding Arizona to two runs on six hits and a walk in six innings. He struck out five.

Greinke is now unbeaten in his last 10 starts, going 7-0 with a 1.70 earned-run average.

The Dodgers jumped on left-hander Patrick Corbin in a hurry. After Mark Ellis singled with one out, Hanley Ramirez followed with a base hit. After Adrian Gonzalez popped up, Kemp doubled in the corner to score both runners.

Juan Uribe, that famous bunter, then followed with his 12th home run of the season. It was his fifth homer in eight games.

The Dodgers went up 6-0 in the third when Ramirez walked and Gonzalez homered. Gonzalez leads the Dodgers in home runs (21) and RBIs (97).

Greinke walked and scored on a Mark Ellis single in the fourth, and after another Ramirez walk, Kemp singled up the middle to score Ellis and the Dodgers were cruising, 8-0.

Michael Young tripled in the Dodgers’ final run in the eighth.

After his fourth hit in the seventh, Kemp was lifted for a pinch runner. And safe to say, feeling just fine. Ramirez left in the bottom of the eighth after his third walk, probably feeling pretty good too.